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The phone of the future?

It will almost certainly look just like the phone of today, says Ian Limbach

Technophile: ‘Can we get to the point?’

Paul Walker, CEO of Sage, the business software supplier, on his likes and dislikes.

Technophile: ‘I hate meetings full of slides’

Ed Zander, chief executive of Motorola, outlines his digital likes and dislikes.

Learn to speak the language of business

Sarah Murray finds out how MBA students gain insights into how to manage technology.

PC for those who work standing up

There have been many attempts to shrink the PC. Mary Branscombe asks whether UMPCs can fill the gap between laptops and PDAs.

Technophile: ‘I still miss the Walkman I bought in 1979’

Miles Flint, president and chief executive of Sony Ericsson, reveals his likes and dislikes.

Content providers impress the impartial fans

Ian Limbach is happy to be a spectator as mobile telephony turns into a commodity.

E-doodling becomes easier

Danny Bradbury looks at some software to make your doodles more dynamic.

Simple ideas help developers play to win

The industry is troubled but moving into a cycle of growth and spawning ideas, says Chris Nuttall.

Technophile: When I can’t sleep, I e-mail

Bruce Chizen, chief executive of Adobe, on his likes and dislikes.

How to avoid corporate Skypemares

Devices that mean Skype can escape from the PC

Programmes right in front of your eyes

‘Rare technology that beats expectations’

Will TV or PC prevail in the living room?

Still time to take control at home

Buying a television used to be such a simple business

Rivals up the stakes in battle to be the viewers’ choice

The never-ending search for the right type of printer

Smart interface ready to replace messy tangle

Users spy enticing prospect of a new Vista

Business handsets: Keyboard is the route to efficiency

U3 drives take on the heavy lifting

Green and orange scribe

Fashion statement meets high-tech